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Hongkong Telegraph.

June 3, 1913, Temperature a.m. 79, p.m. 87; Hamidity...88, 83.

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Copyright, 1912 by the Proprietor.

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晚十三月四年

WEDNESDAY,

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BIRTHDAY HONOURS,

BIRTHDAY HONOURS.

DERBY BETTING.

A REPRESEntative lisT.

SHOGUN NOT QUOTED.

Renter's

[Service to the "Telegraph."] London, June 3."

The list of Honours in conneo-| tion with the Birthday of His Ma- jesty King George include:-

Privy Councillors.

Lord Welby, G.O.B, formerly Permanent Secretary to the Trea-

sury.

Mr. J. H. Lewis, Liberal M.P. for Flintshire.

Sir A Mond, Bart., Liboral M.P. for Swansea,

Baronets.

Mr. J. M. Barrie, the well- known Scottish novelist.

Mr. Archibald Denoy, a Clyde shipbuilder.

Mr. Gwynne Bavans, director of a real estate corporation in South Africa, who presented to the nation the Arthur Morrison Collection of Chinese paintings.

Mr. S. W. Furness, Liberal M.P. for Hartlepool.

Dr. William Lane, Surgeon to Guys Hospital.

Dr. F. Todd, Dental Surgeon to Bethlehem Royal Hospital,

O.C.MG.

Sir Gerald Strickland, Gover- nor of New South Wales.

Sir George William Buchanan, K.O.M.G., British Minister at St. Petersburg.

K.C.M.G.

Major J. R. Chancellor, C.M.G., Governor of Mauritius.

New Field-Marshal.

General Sir J. R. John French has been made a Field-Marshal. Knighthoode

The Knighthoods include: Mr. Forbes Robartson, the actor.

C.B.

Renter's

[Service to the "Telegraph."]

London, June 3. Captain Vaughan Lewes, R.N., D.8.0.

Major Tollemache-Halliday, V.O. R.M.L.I.

Rear Admiral Tudor. Rear-Admiral Kerr. Rear-Admiral Goodwin.

C.B. (Civil Division,) Captain Ballard, late captain, Durban.

Captain Oliver, RN:

port

SUFFRAGISTS' LATEST.

BOATHOUSE BURNED,

London, Jane 3.

at

Fred Rough's boathouse Oxford has been burned, it is be-

able boats were destroyed. lieved by Suffragiats. Many valu-

NEW YORK POLICE.

REFLECTIONS ON COMMISSIONER.

London, June 3. Reuter's New York correspond- ent saye the aldermanic committee investigating the conditions of the police since the murder of the gambler Rosenthal recommend the removal of Police Commis- sionor Waldo

Mr. Stephen Collins, Liberal ANOTHER BYE-ELECTION

M. P. for Kennington.

Mr. J. H. Biles, Professor of

Naval Architecture.

known Dublin physician.

Reuter's [Service to the "Telegraph.”]

London, June 3, The latest quotations for the| Derby are:-

9.4 against Craganour,

7-1 against Louvois, 8-1 against Nimbus.

100-7 against Day Comet

Scratchings.

the Derby at 12-33 p.m. on Sanquhar was scratched from

Monday. Knight's Key had the pen put through its name at p.m. on Tuesday.

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Latest Probables The latest probable starters and jockeye for the Blae Riband of the Turf are Agadir (Earl); Aldegonde (Bellhouse); Bachelor's Wedding (Donoghue); Craganoar Reiff); Day Comet (Whalley)

JUNE

1913.

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June 3, 1912, Temperature u.m. 76, p.m. 84; Humidity...95,

三拜禮 號四月大英港號

AUSTRIAN SENSATION. MARCONI COMMITTEE,

FURTHER REVELATIONS.

Reater's [Service to the "Telegraph."]

London, June 3.

NO CORRUPTION.

TELEGRAMS.

SIR CURTIS BENNETT.

TRAGICALLY SUDDEN DEATH

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SINGLE COPY 10 Czarı,

NEWS FOR BUSY MEN.

TELEGRAMS.

THE NEWS CONDENSED.

The principal Birthday Honours. are given elsewhere.

The latest Derby betting shown Graganour still favourite.

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Renter's

Reuter's [Service to the "Telegraph."] #

[Service to the "Telegraph." London, June 3,

London, June 3. The suicide of Colonel Redl, According to the "Times,"

Sir Curtis Bennett, the new a high officer of the Austrian Sir Albert Spicer, the Chairman Chief Magistrate of London, fell General Staff, and the subsequent of the Marconi Committee, has dead while talking to the Lord revelations, bave created some prepared a draft Report, taking Mayor at the Mansion House. what of a consternation in the the view that the Ministers who

The King's Birthday was most capital, appears that Radl for dealt in American Marconi shares ed Chief Magistrate on May 9 Home.

[The deceased was only appoint- enthusiastically celebrated a number of year acquainted were guilty of errors of judg last, in succession to Sir Alfert Russia with every detail of Aus-meat, but no charge of corruption de Rutzen, retired. trian plans.

could be substantiated. Baron Hcetzendorff, Chief of Report also indicates that the

The knighted on May 16.] Giesl, commanding the Prague can Marconi Companies are close- the General Staff, and Baron affairs of the British and Ameri- Army Corps, have resigned. ly interdependent.

The Emperor has ordered the appointment of a commission for the investigation of the organisa- tion of the General Staff."

sented by. Lord Robert Cecil An alternative Report was pre- and approved of by the Unionist members of the Committee, but this was defeated. It severely con- demned Sir Rufus Isaacs, Mr Lloyd George and Lord Murray.

Great Sport (Stern); Jameson EIGHTY CLUB DINNER. for impropriety. (Wheatley); Louvois (Saxby); Nimbus (Henry); Prue (Maher); Sun Yat (W. Huxley); Shogun (Wootton); Sandburr (Jellis); Aboyeur (Piper); Anmer (H, Jones) and Radiant (O'Neill).

Latest Betting. The betting at midnight was:-

85-40 against Cragancar,

5-1 against Shogun. 105-14 against Louvois. 100.11 against Nimbus.

18-1 against Prus. ⠀ 22-1 against Great Sport 28-1 against Bachelor's Wed- ding.

100-3 against Aldegonde. 100-3 against Radiant. 50-1 against Sun Yat. 66-1 against Anmer.' 100-1 against Jameson. 100-1 against Agadir. 200-1 against Aboyour. 200-1 against Sandburr.

TROUBLE IN SPAIN,

Dr. Andrew Horne, a well-

SIR H. KIMBER RESIGNS.

| MOUNTAINEERS IN REVOLT. London, Juno 3.

Sir H. Kimber, Unionist M. P.

Dr. John McClure, Headmaster

of Mill Hill School...

Mr. Claud Schuster, Secretary for Wandsworth, having resigned,

and Legal Adviser to the National Mr. Samuel Samuel, brother of

Heath Insurance

London, June 8.

OBJECTIONS BY M.P.'s.

HUNGARIAN POLITICAL

TRIAL,

OPPOSITION DEPUTY

ACQUITTED.

London, June 3, Members of Parliament belong. ing to the Eighty Club are widely signing a memorial that the din ner to Lord Roberts is ill-advised

London, June 3. and undesirable. The memorial will be considered by a special Pest states that a political trial of Router's correspondent at Buda committee to-day.

CANADIAN NAVAL POLICY.

He w&8

THE JUDICIARY,

NEW APPOINTMENTS.

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Japan bas 'notified America of her acceptance of the principle of universal pence.

Fred Rough's boathouse at Oxford has been burned, it is believed by suffragiste.

It is alleged that General Huang Haing is implicated in the plot an President Yuan Shih-kai.

London, June 3. Hon. Sir Charles Swinfen Eady marine 32 was run down by the During a mimic battle, sub- has been appointed a Justice of battleship Prince of Wales. Appeal in succession to Lord Justice Farewell, resigned.

Mr. J. M. Astbury, K.C., suc- Ohief Magistrate of London, fell Sir Cartie Bennet, the new ceeds Mr. Justice Swinton Eddy dead while conversing with the as a judge of the Chancery Lord Mayor. Division.

LOCAL SPORT.

LAWN TENNIS.

Kowloon C. C. Championship.

There is a critical situation at Tetuan owing to a revolt against the Spanish authorities mountaineers.

by

The new President of the Suez Canal Co. thinks the Panama Canal will be complementary to the Suez rather than a rival,

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Lord Lansdowne in the House national importance, in which an of Lords on Monday night referred Opposition Deputy, named Desy,

Last evening Mr S.E. Green and to the proposed Eighty Club was charged with libelling the Major Hunter played off to decide function as a remarkable gather Premier, M. Lukacs, whom he the tennis championship of the

The trial of a Hungarian Op ing: He hoped the event might described as the greatest "pan- Kowloon Cricket Club, the former position Deputy for libelling the be taken as an admission that mist" in Europe and accused of being the holder. The result was Premier has failed, and the Lord Roberts and Clanel Seely corruptly using large sums eda victory for Green by three sets Cabinet has resigned. were working in harmony.

vanced by banking and other ins to love and 18 games to 12. Ae titutions for the Government's a result, Green has now won electrical campaign, has ended in the championship for four rifles consigned from Manchester Twelve cases of bayonets and a verdict of acquittal,

years in succession and has as electrical plant, have been There were great rejoicings on also won the Forsyth Cap twice seized by the Customs at Belfast, the part of the Opposition at the following, only requiring to result.

win it again to become absolute The Cabinet subsequently re owner.

The Times

says the draft signed.

All the sets were won by 6-4, report of the Marconi Committee The term MR. CHURCHILL QUESTIONED formerly used to described those that he might have won more

pansmist" was though Green's play indicated ands Ministers guilty of errors of judgment, but the charge of cor- people who were involved in cor- easily had he extended himself. ruption fails, rupt transactions by which the In the opening set Green Panama Canal Company (1879- began by

first taking the 93) obtained political or financial game, and then Hunter respond- assistance.]

ed with love game. Green A meeting of the Sanitary in subsequent play kept a eplendid length, and drave back on the base-line with unerr- ing consistency. At the end of the seventh he led 5-2, and then Hunter got a good one as the result of pretty volleying. The music in Hongkong appears in A special article dealing with military man still improved and to-day's issue.

London, June 8,

Commission, Sir Marous Samuel, has been A critical situation is reported and formerly of the Iogal Branch adopted as Conservative can- from Tetuan. The mountaineer In the House of Commons on tribes have combined to surround Monday Mr. Churchill, questioned the town as part of a general concerning the outcome of the campaign against the Spanish defeat of the Canadian Navy Bill,

of the Board of Education.

Dr. E. A. Schaefer, Professor

of Physiology at Edinburgh' Uni- veraity.

didate.

Major Worthington, Medical AERIAL COMPETITIONS. Government. The road to Tangis said the matter was receiving the

Officer of the Staff of the Duke of

Connaught in Canada.

Dr. Adolphous Ward, Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge.

a.c.y.o.

The Sultan of Perak has been made an honorary Knight of the Grand Cross of the Victoris Order.

C.M.G.

Colonel Thesiger, formerly In- spector of the King's African Rifles

Dr. Spurrier, formerly Medical Office of Zanzibar.

Mr. J. R. Nicholson, of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Board at Singapore,

Mr. S. Barton, Chinese Secret- ery in the British Laration at Peking.

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Mr. Pollock, of the British Legation at Peking.

Mr. R. Layard. British Consul- General at Kobe.

G.C.B.

Admiral Sir B. N. Custince.

Admiral Sir John Darnford,

K.C.B.

OFFICIAL PROHIBITIONS.

London, Jane 3. The Home office has probibited

is closed. Spanish reinforcements attention of the Government. He are arriving at Ceuta, and three declined to say if it were pro cruisers are anchored off Totaan. posed to introduce supplementary The mountaineers are attacking estimates to provide for three the civilians outside Tetuan, and additional battleships. sniping is nightly occurring.

The population is impatient over the delay of the Spanish

the "Daily Mail" sarial Derby Government in taking sation, and round London, and the War Office it is supposed a Ministerial crisis has objected to the route arranged is responsible for the delay, by the Aero Club for the water- plane race round Great Britain for the "Daily Mail" £5,000 prize.

The official action is based on the recent regulations for the prevention of espionage.

KING'S BIRTHDAY:

UNIVERSAL PEACE.

BALKAN AFFAIRS.

A DANGER PAST.

London, June 3, A message from Belgrade states that it is now believed that the JAPAN ACCEPTS PRINCIPLE. danger of an armed conflict between the Allies has been en- tirely removed. Servia is willing to demobilise on condition that London, June 3,

Bulgaris does likewise and that Renter's Washington corre

a conference of the Premiers of sponent says Baron Chinds has the Allies be held at St. Peters- handed to Mr. W. J. Bryan the burg within a fortnight. formal ratifiction of Japan's ac ed by displays of flags and bant-ceptance in principle of the

univerval

CELEBRATIONS AT HOME.

London, June 3. The King's birthday was mark-

ing and by the ringing of bells, while the trooping of the colours

Admiral Hon. Bir Bedworth was carried out by the Horse

The

peace plan.

Meux, K.O.B., formerly Com- Guards at a parade of the Scote CARSON'S "PERSUASION;": mander-in-Chief of the China Guard, theirs being Station.

K.C.B.

particular colours bonoured. The weather was brilliant.,

The Duke of Connaught, the ARMS IMPORTED TO BELFAST

Rear Admiral C. J. Briggs, Crown Prince of Sweden, Prince

Lord of the Admiralty.

Rear-Admiral C. Barney, Vice-Admiral R. S. 1 Lowry. Rear Admiral Sir Gorge War render, K.O.V.O

Rear Admiral F. C. Stardee, O.V.0,

· Colonel Grey Aijon.

Arthur of Connaught and Earl Roberts accompanied His Majesty the King, and Princess Mary drove with the Queen.

London June 8. The Customs Authorities at As usual there were brilliant Belfast have seized twelve cases of celebrations of Gibraltor and rifles and bayonete which were Malta and in the English Gar-sent from Manchester as electrical risons.

plant:

LI

PANAMA CANAL.

NOT A RIVAL TO SUEZ.

LOCAL

Board was held this afternoon.

A reception was held at Governİ- ment House last night.

The tennis championship of the Kowloon Cricket Club was

won the ninth on Green's service. London, June 3, The next, however, went to the Reuter's correspondent at Paris holder and with it the sat.

The second set opened by played off last evening. wires that at a meeting of the Suez Canal Company, M.Jonnart, Green losing his service. He the new President, expressed the got the next and with "love 40" opinion that the Panama Canal called in the next, looked liked A man who soted on board a would prove a complement to the going down, but he eventually steamer as a money changer wAS Suez rather than a rival. The won the game by steady play. ned 325 this morning for hav- Panama Canal might be expected The fifth game was the hardest ing no licence.

NAVAL MISHAP.

SUBMARINE RUN DOWN.

DON'T FORGET.

TO-DAY.

to result in the development of lought of the match, and before increased trade of which would twelve dences were called. Green Course, Happey Valley, yesterday the regions in East Asia, the it was decided no fewer then The B.O.C. Sports at the Race ultimately benefit the Suez Canal. took the game, and then ran off proved quite successful. The re-

until he led by 5-2. He now salts appear to-day. looked like carrying all before him, bat Hunter rallied and was able to get two mere. ¿

The third sat was very similar to the second, the men being level at the fourth and Green leading 5-2 at the seventh. Twice in the eight he only wanted point for London, June 3. mateb, but Hunter managed to Victoria Theatre 9.15 p.m. While submarines were making make the score 8-5. In the next Byzack's Circus, Causeway a mimic attack on two battle game also, Green only required a Bay, 9.15 p.m. ships on Monday, the "Prince of solitary point to win, but he Wales "ran down Submarine 32, slackened off and Hunter took the FOUNDATIONS UNSTABLE. cutting away her conning tower, game. The next easily went to platform and upper works. The Green, who thus won the set and submarine, which had a narrow match.ja escape of being sank, returned to The win was thoroughly de- Portsmouth. Nobody was injured. sorved, Green playing with much

more force and exhibiting a 9.16. greater knowledge of the finer points of the game than his op ponent. He was partionlarly powerful in his backhand drives, D. 3 p.m. Hauter, though well outolaused,

ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL.

London, June 3, Sir Francis, Fox in his report on the condition of the dome of St. Paul's Cathedral states that the walls are out of plumb, the piers and buttresses are orsoked, and the foundations are of doubt fal stablity in view of building and other operations in the im- mediate neighbourhood.

HOME CRICKET.

London, Jane 3. Notis best Leicestershire oughborough, by 71 runs.

TO-MORROW. Victoria Theatre 9.15 p.m. Byssck's Cirons, Causeway Bay, 9,15 p.m.

Saturday, June 7. Cherniavsky Trio, City Hall,

Monday, June 9, Auction of Crown Lund.

Canton

wan always on the alert and overed his court remarkably eLACION

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